Daniella Sicari (Maria) © Craig Fuller |
Anna Castro Grinstein (conductor)
Leon Haxby (arranger)
Nate Gibson (set & costume designer)
Luca Panetta (lighting designer)
Daniella Sicari (Maria de Rudenz)
Theo Perry (Corrado di Waldorf)
James Beddoe (Enrico)
Harrison Gration (Rambaldo)
Alice Usher (Matilde)
Jamie Formoy (Chancellor)
Battersea Arts Centre, London
★★★★
Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848): Maria de Rudenz
(libretto by Salvatore Cammarano (1801-1852)
'Being up close and personal to the singers made for a highly engaging performance; all performers excelled dramatically, drawing us into their heightened states of emotion'.
'Anna Castro Grinstein conducted the six-piece band in Leon Haxby’s lean arrangement with energy and precision'.
Alice Usher (Matilde) & Theo Perry (Corrado) © Craig Fuller |
'To her credit, director Lysanne van Overbeek plays it straight, which made the cumulative over-the-top dramatic crescendo all the more effective'.
'Soprano Daniella Sicari deserves the highest accolade for a stunningly powerful Maria, channelling true Gothic horror and steely control, with effortless coloratura throughout'.
'This was a production that nonetheless packed a hefty punch, refreshingly immediate and engaging throughout'.
Harrison Gration (Rambaldo) & Daniella Sicari (Maria) © Craig Fuller |
Read my full review on Bachtrack here.
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